emilyanndavis/bcw-capstone
A full-stack web/mobile app, nicknamed "Sightings", designed for tracking wildlife sightings in the Boise-Nampa area. This project was dreamed up in late summer 2016, during the height of the Pokémon Go craze, as a sort of "Pokémon in real life" app, a field guide to local wildlife enhanced with gamification-style features designed to encourage more exploration of local natural areas. It was (partially) built by four students in the Summer 2016 full stack immersive course at BoiseCodeWorks, with an AngularJS (1.5) front end and a Node.js and Firebase back end.
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